Additional shows scheduled at the Cerritos Center, as well as a variety of other music, theater, dance, comedy, children’s theater and art events at other local venues, are listed in a comprehensive collection of arts and entertainment events in today’s Press-Telegram Fall and Winter Arts Guide, which starts on page 4 of LA.COM.

Here are a few highlights:

Latin music fans have a few choices, including a reunion (Sept. 28 at the Home Depot Center) of the Spanish rockers Heroes del Silencio and a “A Musical Tribute to Agustin Lara,” the Mexican composer-poet who excelled in a variety of song styles (ranchera, bolero, tropical) and recorded such hits as “Granada,” “Solamente una Vez,” “Maria Bonita,” “Farolito” and “Palabras de Mujer” (Nov. 4 at the Museum of Latin American Art).

“Sound Oasis” is a sound-art installation at Cal State Long Beach. The show will feature several large speakers arranged around the university’s quad. The weeklong event (Oct. 6 to 13) will showcase sound pieces by 11 artists from Mexico, New Zealand, Japan, the United States and the Czech Republic.

“Sound Oasis” was first staged in June 2006 in Mexico City.

The event will last 10 hours every day, except opening night, and spotlight a sound piece every hour. All of the speakers will be connected, but each artist’s prerecorded sound piece will be manipulated and broadcast at various moments from each speaker, giving listeners a chance to hear different sounds in various locations around the quad.

On opening night, Martyn Ware (Heaven 17 and The Human League), who is also one of the featured artists, will deejay a live set.

Ray Cooney’s new comedy, “Tom, Dick and Harry!,” makes its West Coast premiere at the Terrace Theater on Oct. 16.

Written with his son, Michael, a Hollywood screenwriter, this show is a farce about Tom and his wife, Linda, and their attempts to adopt a child. As the couple puts the finishing touches on their home and wait for the social worker to arrive, Tom’s less-than-upstanding brother, Dick, arrives on the scene with a van full of contraband smokes, booze and two undocumented immigrants.

To make things even worse, Tom’s youngest brother, Harry, arrives with a load of human body parts.

If listening to celebrities is your thing, Jane Fonda comes to the Carpenter Performing Arts Center on Sept. 29. She’ll talk about working with some of the biggest film stars (Katharine Hepburn, Robert Redford and Lindsay Lohan) and take questions from the audience. On Nov. 5, former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson also names names, but hers include Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Dick Cheney and Karl Rove.

Then at the Cerritos Center, it’s “An Afternoon with Larry Hagman” on Sept. 30. Hagman will talk about his famous mother, Mary Martin, and his years on “I Dream of Jeannie” and “Dallas” as well as his liver transplant surgery, which was required after years of heavy drinking.